How I Prioritize My Week as a Busy CEO and Mama

How I Prioritize My Week as a Busy CEO and Mom

In this episode of Grow Your Wellth, I’m pulling back the curtain and sharing exactly how I structure my week as a CEO, a mom of two, and someone deeply committed to building a business that supports my life instead of competing with it.

With the energy of a new year and this collective focus on stepping into our highest selves, I’ve been reflecting on how our day-to-day habits quietly shape who we become. This episode is not about a magic productivity hack or a perfectly optimized schedule. What I share is something much simpler and far more powerful: alignment.

I walk you through how I organize my week in a way that protects both my energy and my priorities. That includes how I batch client calls, safeguard deep work time, structure team meetings, and intentionally build in CEO days. I also talk about energy management, my non-negotiables like sleep and workouts, and why I finally hired an executive assistant after ten years.

I share how I try, not perfectly but intentionally, to be fully present at work and fully present at home. This approach is less about control and more about clarity. Less about doing more and more about designing my week around what actually matters.

This episode is not about having a color-coded calendar or squeezing productivity out of every hour. It is about stepping out of reaction mode and into a rhythm that supports growth, leadership, and motherhood at the same time.

If you are feeling stretched between ambition and motherhood, growth and burnout, vision and reality, this episode invites you to zoom out and ask one important question:

Does my schedule reflect the outcomes I actually want?

🎧 Press play to rethink how you structure your week and design a rhythm that truly supports your life and business.

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Reena Goodwin

Reena Goodwin is the founder and director of FACTEUR PR, focused on public relations, social media, content marketing, and digital creative services for the studio, as well as client relations, business development, and more.

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